Scott,

Have you ever thought about putting a table at the end of the spamtrap page
showing statistics for the tests you use?  It is a getting harder to just
look at the recent emails and determine relative effectiveness since so many
are listed per message.

Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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>Anyone using the 3rd party spam checker?  If so any feed back on if it
>catches a lot of spam?

You might want to check http://www.declude.com/spamtrap.htm .  It tends to
catch a high percentage of spam (about 80% here, which is better than any
of the other tests).  Since it examines the content of the E-mail, it is
able to catch spam that the other tests can't (if a spammer finds a "fresh"
IP address to send from, for example).
                            -Scott

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